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Average rent for 2-bedroom suite nears $1,800 in Victoria

Average rent for 2-bedroom suite nears $1,800 in Victoria

Renters seeking a two-bedroom apartment can expect to shell out almost $1,800 a month for a place to live in Victoria, according to the latest data from Rentals.ca.
Victoria shoe retailers take weight off their feet

Victoria shoe retailers take weight off their feet

When Field’s Shoes closes its doors on July 31, it will bring to an end more than a century of shoe sales at 1300 Government St. in the historic Adelphi building.
Kevin Greenard: The Greenard Group’s 10 principles for picking stocks

Kevin Greenard: The Greenard Group’s 10 principles for picking stocks

Over the years I have been asked several times how we pick our stocks. The process for picking stocks really begins with our overall investment philosophy.
Shipyard ‘synergy’: Ralmax buying Esquimalt Drydock

Shipyard ‘synergy’: Ralmax buying Esquimalt Drydock

The Ralmax Group of Companies bought the 21-year-old Esquimalt Drydock Co. on Thursday, bringing together two Victoria yards dedicated to the ship repair and maintenance busyness.
One in five paying speculation tax is from sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

One in five paying speculation tax is from sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

Most of the homeowners paying sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s new speculation tax are from other countries or provinces, but almost 20 per cent of those hit so far are also British Columbians with second homes, according to new provincial data.
Missing orcas may have been dining off California

Missing orcas may have been dining off California

VANCOUVER — When southern resident killer whales failed to show up in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ coastal waters in late June, as they usually do, it caused handwringing among whale-watchers. But if the orcas were late showing up for dinner in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½
Royal Roads develops its case for new West Shore campus

Royal Roads develops its case for new West Shore campus

Royal Roads University is seeking project and construction management services as it moves forward in plans for a proposed new West Shore post-secondary campus.
Capital region housing starts down

Capital region housing starts down

Greater Victoria housing starts are trailing last year as the pace of new homebuilding moderates in the capital region.
Capital region’s first corn harvest is in

Capital region’s first corn harvest is in

Early Saanich Peninsula-grown sweet corn is starting to show up at farm stands in the capital region. Pickers will be in the fields at 5 a.m. today picking ears to sell at Silver Rill Corn’s 7117 Central Saanich Rd.
Victoria groups allegedly targeted by sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s spy agency

Victoria groups allegedly targeted by sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s spy agency

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s spy service routinely welcomed reports from the energy industry about perceived threats, and kept such information in its files in case it might prove useful later, newly disclosed documents reveal.